The Interceptor was the brainchild of designers Peter Horbury and Andreas Nilsson; around the time it was introduced, Horbury was at the helm of Ford’s new “Red, White and Bol ...
For all intents and purposes, the American sedan is basically dead, with only Cadillac and, to a much smaller extent, Dodge keeping the entire segment alive. The market has been bereft of American ...
Ford Performance is—potentially—giving Mustang buyers a new high-powered option to ponder.The Blue Oval quietly added a new ...
Easily the sweetest Mustang build we've seen in a long time, this Ford Performance concept may one day become a Ford Performance kit ...
And now that prototype has turned up on Bring a Trailer (which, like Car and Driver, is part of Hearst Autos): the 1953 ...
Some cars are born ordinary, sold in the millions, and quietly fade into used-car lots. Others never make it past the drawing board, existing only in sketches and engineers’ daydreams. And then there ...
There’s a new factory-fresh Mustang concept, but soon, everyday folks will have the chance to buy a copy of it. This is the ...
In August of 1965, the world was introduced to what would become an iconic off-roader, the Ford Bronco. Originally, the Bronco was offered in three body style: the U15 wagon is like the current ...
In 1954, in a moment of absolute frankness, the president of Gifford Motors described his company’s latest luxury automobile: “Designed to appeal to the snob in everyone. Designed to convert your bank ...
Who needs Geneva, Tokyo, or even Detroit? Carmakers know they have a captive audience at Monterey Car Week, and that’s why they choose it to reveal some of their best new concepts and performance ...
The nuclear car made bold promises of ultra-long ranges and sustainability, but the sci-fi concepts are still decades – if not centuries – away from production. In 1958, an American automaker ...
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